[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

They are political party of Gaza. That's why the recent ceasefire condition was for Hamas to leave Gaza

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Including the CCTV footage? Or what was told by the 2020 British doctor who worked at Al Shifa? Including the Vice documentary? Including Amnesty report?

I don't owe you anything.. and I don't care what you think. This war is gonna go one way or the other, but y'all motherfuckers better march with me to force Israel to rebuild Gaza for their neighbours

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

No, I'm not talking about missiles from Gaza to Israel. I'm talking about Hamas missiles that fell in Gaza. Recently they have reached over 10k launches towards Israel, doesn't that make you curious to know how much destruction they caused themselves?

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Don't you bother to ask what happened to 1000 misfired rockets from Gaza?

(1200 something confirmed misfires from IDF, and almost 800 something from a twitch streaming bots that were scraping al Jazeera cams etc, some independent new reports on these too). Let's just say 200 rockets, don't you wonder where they landed and what happened?

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

If you can't tell, brother.. take a deep breath and look through the clouds

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

It's a bit more complex than that A random idiot 😔

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

They sort of have, when the "human shield" is being talked about, it's not literal kids being held up front.. it's people refrained from gunpoint from leaving the building that IDF warned they'll shoot down soon. They give enough time to escape while monitoring the "people leaving" using drones. But not enough time is given to transfer "ammo and weapons". Constantly monitored using drones.

Human shields are the few people that are kept there at gunpoint, and there's no way of knowing if there are civilians in the said building. As many people are seen escaping the building.

A friend of mine who works for Battalion [redacted] told me a story the other day about an adult male (about 23) who managed to escape the building and ran towards the battalion posted close by. While he was running/escaping towards the IDF, he was being shot from the building. But he made it. I don't know the location of the guy except he's in Israel and chilling. But wants to stay undercover for now, hopefully the world will hear his story someday.

IDF has a lot of proof, one I heard was that some of the gazans who died in the missile strike have "embedded" bullets from "Kalashnikova".. some Gazans know about this and they are afraid to speak out.

Regardless, I have few Palestinians and Israeli friends. And all of them support Palestinians.. and all the Israelis I know told me they would protest after the war to force the Israeli government to rebuild Gaza.

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

Brotha.. Hamas leader's net worth just crossed 5B 😂

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

The drink where I have to go to the bunker every now and then. My point was that the Israel defense system is pretty cool and the casualties per missile fired is much less than the other side.

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 8 points 10 months ago

Can confirm, several rockets everyday. Checkout insta/snaps of people in the south. they are used to it now, drinking coffee and watching oncoming missile from Gaza. This is a very asymmetric war and people cheer a side because the other side has protections in place. Very weird times

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 21 points 10 months ago

Nope it ain't, and it's mostly sensors and cams. Guards weren't missing, it was religious holiday and most of the IDF came back home. A lot of paragliding recreations occur often and Hamas used this opportunity to their advantage. I know these things because I know few people who work in the IDF. I'm not jewish but I live in Israel for my job. The wall is mostly fence, and only in important places it's a wall.

I assume you know that more than half a million Palestinians cross that border every day.. it's not that strict. Although from now on it might be

[-] Dubito_Cogito@lemmy.world 18 points 11 months ago

I agree with you. But I'd like to add this. I live in Israel at the moment, I'm not Israeli but I moved here for my job. I live in a pretty safe area, but we still had rockets coming from Gaza and from up north Hezbolla. They were explicitly targeting civilian areas. But iron Dome and the other system, David something intercepted it. Perspective on life changes when you see a flying missile heading your way only to get intercepted by these systems. The area where I live is full of Arabs, Jews, immigrant from Eastern Europe etc. and had several pro-palastine rallies in the past couple of days, and I stand with them. Also, There have been at least 5 to 6 Hamas strikes every hour since last week, they are targeting everywhere around Israel and iron Dome is on full protection.

I just wanted to add, I don't know what for..

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